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‘Sexistential’ from Robyn is one of the most anticipated records of 2026
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12 January 2026
The new album will arrive in March but tracks are already being added to playlists.
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Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out
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12 January 2026
New tracks from Haute and Freddie, Zee Machine, Kyle Alexander, Ladytron, Charlie Jeer, Toussaint Chiza and Reilly.
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On This Gay Day | Steven Carrington was introduced on 'Dynasty'
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12 January 2026
The inclusion of a gay character in a major TV show was groundbreaking in the early 1980s.
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Gay Adoption in WA: First for Australia
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3 July 2007
This month, in a first for Australia, a gay male couple adopted a child. The adoption has since been at the centre of a...
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Sally Talbot: Life and Politics
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3 July 2007
At the Labor Party state conference on June 2-3, the Hon. Sally Talbot was named the President of the ALP in Western Australia. In...
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ALP State Conference
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3 July 2007
Queer couples in WA came a step closer to having access to a formal relationship register after the Labor Party held its 2007 state...
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Living Well With HIV: Getting Support
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2 July 2007
Some of you may be fortunate enough to manage life without really experiencing or needing support. However receiving an HIV diagnosis can be one...
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Drawing the Party Lines – Labor
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2 July 2007
It's time for change. And I'm not talking about John Howard's dress sense. The guy just doesn't get it. While the rest of us...
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Drawing the Party Lines – Greens
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2 July 2007
The 2007 federal election is crucial because our future is at stake. We face three key issues which challenge our way of life: climate...
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Drawing the Party Lines – Liberal
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2 July 2007
Australia's continued run of economic prosperity, witnessed by historically high employment levels, low interest rates and rising wages and personal wealth, has allowed Australians...
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Kirsten Stender Steps Down from PICYS
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2 July 2007
After 11 years working at Perth Inner City Youth Services, Kirsten Stender stepped down this month as PICYS Manager, though she says she will...
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